I'm tossing up whether or not to take IMMU2101 next year in Semester 1, and am looking for some comments on it.
Is there anyone here who has taken it before or heard anything about it? What's it all about? What do you get to do?
Any insight will be much appreciated :)
Thanks!
Look, if I was you I would forget about scaling and what subjects scale better than others. I took a few low-ranking subjects and did just as well as many of those who did high-ranking subjects.
Choose subjects that you will enjoy, and therefore be motivated to study for and work hard...
okay, so the link didn't connect to the mapped out route, but i think i'm the only one worried haha. sorry for being a nuisance everyone! i was just nervous - now i'm excited about subs and finalising enrollment, etc. thanks :D
Thanks :)
I'm just a bit jittery about the whole 'starting uni' and 'enrollment' thing. The last thing I want is to follow a bunch of non-students, not going to USYD, and end up lost haha.
Hi all :)
Just wondering of those who walk from Redfern Station to the Darlington campus, which route do you take?
I'm worried I'll get lost as I've only walked it once and can't really remember how to get there ><
Replies asap would be appreciated!
Thanks for your input! So Med Sci is more of a pathway for those who don't meet the ATAR requirements for 1st year Med/Dent.
Thinking I've made a good decision in changing my 1st pref to B Sci.
Wow! Big choices huh.
Mmm, I got a very similar ATAR as you. I understand what you mean about "using" your ATAR, and I totally relate...but I guess you've got to go with your heart, because in 2nd year university, your ATAR will mean very little unless you are intending on transferring. So do...
I changed my 1st pref from B Med Sci to a B Sci, as I have read/heard that the latter is much more flexible in the way of being able to choose electives each year, in comparison to this only being possible in your 3rd year for Med Sci students.
I'm looking for some pro's/con's when it comes to...
My school studied Albert Speer - loved the very OPEN part a, and for part b I took a "events shape people more than people shape events" stance (past HSC question). Felt good with part a, and relatively okay with b. Not too sure if my argument was strong enough for b.